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Editing - All authorities and sources are referenced. All third party inclusions are referenced and annotated by way of summary annotation narrative - historical context, comment - critique - interpretation - analysis – solutions.
Parts 1 to 5 examines and considers the international law ECHR 1950 human rights protections. In particular, as to the rights to life, inhuman and degrading treatment and torture, liberty and security, a fair trial, equality of arms, discrimination, family life and privacy, degrogations, prohibited restrictions and limitations, inter state settlements and enforcements. The constitutional law ramifications and processes in relation to the incorporation of the ECHR 1950 via, the British Human Rights Act 1998, into the UK Domestic law. Furthermore, the ECHR 1950 Investigative human rights processes in the first instance and thereafter, as to potential Human Rights Violations, emanating out of the Anglo-Irish / NI Conflict 1968-1998. In particular, The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) Which has ruled that States have three main duties under Article 2:
1. A duty to refrain from unlawful killing;
2. A duty to investigate suspicious deaths; and
3. in certain circumstances, a positive duty to prevent foreseeable loss of life.
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